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The Future of Anatomy in 3D
Transforming Biology with 3D Visualization
Traditional 2D diagrams often struggle to capture the intricate complexities of human anatomy. Today, immersive 3D simulations are revolutionizing the classroom experience, allowing biology students to explore the human body with unprecedented depth and interactive clarity.
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Engaging Tools for Chemistry Enthusiasts
Beyond anatomy, visual storytelling is making complex chemical concepts more accessible than ever. We highly recommend exploring the Periodic Table of Videos, an essential resource for anyone looking to see science in action through high-quality demonstrations:
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Expand Your Scientific Toolkit
Looking for more ways to enhance your STEM curriculum? You can find a wide range of interactive modules, virtual labs, and digital assets in our curated collection of advanced resources:
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AI in Education: From Fear to Flourishing
The conversation around AI in education has shifted from "how do we stop it" to "how do we use it responsibly." For teachers, the biggest win is time-saving.
Featured Tool: MagicSchool
MagicSchool has quickly become a favorite for generating lesson plans and differentiation ideas.
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Bringing the Museum to Your Classroom
Breaking Down Barriers: Virtual Field Trips with Digital Archives
Traditional museum field trips often presented significant logistical hurdles, from geographical limitations to prohibitive costs, making them inaccessible for many students. Today, the transformative power of digital archives has revolutionized educational access, bringing the world's most treasured cultural and historical artifacts directly into every classroom.
Explore Global Masterpieces with Google Arts & Culture
Immerse your students in an unparalleled collection of art and cultural artifacts from across the globe. Google Arts & Culture offers an extraordinary virtual journey, providing high-definition access to world-class museums, galleries, and heritage sites, making global masterpieces accessible to everyone, anywhere.
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Uncover History with the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
For educators keen to integrate authentic historical primary sources, the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) stands as an indispensable national treasure. Empower your students to explore millions of diverse items—including photographs, manuscripts, books, sound recordings, and more—sourced from libraries, archives, and museums throughout the United States, fostering critical thinking and historical inquiry.
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Deepen Your Exploration: Discover Our Humanities Collection
Ready to further enrich your curriculum and inspire a deeper understanding of history, literature, and culture? Explore our comprehensive Humanities Collection for an expertly curated selection of additional resources and engaging content designed for the modern classroom.
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Electoral Decoder | Interactive Map
Use this interactive map to explore the past 59 presidential elections (1789–2020). Learn about the significance of the Electoral College by comparing the map and the electoral cartogram. Delve further into history by reading a brief overview of the Electoral College and the role of electors and looking at key events in past elections. Then, use the "Presidential Predictor" to see how a candidate might win the electoral vote in the next election. How would you strategize a political campaign to win the presidency?

The Bill of Rights | Interactive Lesson
Explore why the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution and its enduring impact on defining our rights. In this interactive lesson from WGBH, students develop a written argument in response to the question “How does the Bill of Rights establish and continue to define the rights we have as Americans?” They gather evidence from videos featuring historian Ben Weber and from primary source documents. This resource was originally developed for the Writing in U.S. History collection, the Calderwood Writing Course: U.S. History.

The Brain with David Eagleman | Interactive
What's the story of one of our body's most complex organs? In this interactive, viewers can explore clips from each of the six episodes of The Brain with David Eagleman. Whether hoping to understand how the brain develops or how it perceives the world around us, viewers can gain a deeper understanding of who we are and who's in control.

What Is Weather? | Interactive Lesson
Students learn about four factors that describe different types of weather—temperature, wind, precipitation, and sunlight and clouds—as they explore various weather conditions and find evidence that describes each type of weather in this interactive lesson by GBH. Interactive activities engage students as they observe and identify evidence of changing weather conditions and record factors evident in various types of weather.
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